Leaving Panvel, the corridor turns south-west toward the peninsular coast.
: The corridor passes through three major districts: Palghar, Thane, and Raigad . Route Map Of Virar Alibaug Corridor
The corridor connects (near Virar ) in the north to Balavali (near Alibaug ) in the south. The alignment passes through 104 villages across three major districts: Leaving Panvel, the corridor turns south-west toward the
When studying the route map, you might notice minor "jigs" or zig-zags in the alignment, particularly near . This is due to land acquisition hurdles. The original straight-line path would have demolished several powerloom factories and religious structures. The final route map shows the tracks curving slightly south around the Bhiwandi MIDC phase 2, using existing railway land reserved for the "Panvel-Virar elevated corridor" (a project first proposed in 2007). The alignment passes through 104 villages across three
Disclaimer: Route alignments and station names are based on the Detailed Project Report (DPR) issued by MRVC and CIDCO. Commuters should consult official Indian Railway maps for final platform assignments.
Keep this route map saved. Over the next 5 years, every real estate price, every business logistics plan, and every traffic jam avoidance strategy in the MMR will revolve around the pink, green, and orange lines of the Virar Alibaug corridor.
: The route is planned to support seven "growth centers": Virar, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Dombivali, Panvel, Taloja, and Uran. Major Highway Intersections : It integrates with: NH-48 (formerly NH-8) Mumbai–Ahmedabad Highway. NH-3 (Agra–Delhi) and NH-4 (Pune–Bangalore). Mumbai–Pune Expressway and NH-66 (Goa Highway). Technical Specifications